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27th November 2004

8:57am: God, Furries, and Foxtrot?
For some strange reason, the name [info]janusdoa sets off warning bells in my head. Oh wait, could it be for a good reason? Yes! For [info]janusdoa seems to be a troll!

Over at today's Foxtrot feed, instead of the usual whining over whether or not Bill Ahmend is genius or recycling his old material, the comments get hijacked by [info]godisprolife.

Which is where [info]janusdoa shows up, mentioning that God does not exist and that:

"God is pro-death. Check Genesis 19:28 and Exodus 11:5-7. God has a special place in his heart for the senseless slaughter of innocent children."

And then someone with a anthropomorphic icon comments. No fur is safe from the wrath of [info]janusdoa.

Thankfully [info]furrymouse manages to be happily encouraging!

Aw, look at the cute widdle troll! )

It's only 9am, so this thing may keep rolling. There's plenty of bait including [info]reekrend's "Furries aren't "geeks", they are defective people." that no one has picked up on.

Ah! And there are actually two or three comments regarding the comic. Sorta.
Current Mood: apathetic
Current Music: Bis
6:34pm: STAR WARS IZ SATANIC
On the Rotten Tomatoes forum, what is either a dedicated troll or a true nutbar by the name of John B, calls for a boycott of Star Wars.

There are a few comments of 'yeah right, you'll be there on opening night like the rest of us' and 'YES I WILL BOYCOTT', until somebody notices John B.'s sig:

Boycott Star Wars. It is the story of the "rebellion" of Satan and his angels from a Satanic POV.

Politics and religion and Jedi, oh my! )

In another thread, John B. expands and explains his 'Star Wars is Satanic' theory.

Leia is our quintessential pagan Goddess, with 'Padme' serving as her proto-type 'Mother.' )

Apparently the board members haven't learnt not to take the troll-bait yet, because two more pages of 'discussion' ensues.

Bonus, from the same board: Incomprehensible RPG info written in l33t!
Current Mood: Mildly Amused
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